Month: February 2009

I had the idea a while ago, but there ought to be a TweetCode, like the Geek Code for Twitter. This evening I wrote it. Thanks to Katie for suggestions of categories; if you can think of some more they’re very welcome and should be tweeted to #tc. Feedback always welcome.

A dozen years, the length of feline days:
compared to human lives it may appear
the cats lose out. To be a human pays.
I think on this, and on companions dear:
Successive cats whose whiskered lives touched mine
Have lain upon my lap— do you suppose
Their tiptoe through the years is but a sign?
I measure out my life with kitten toes.

As they and I pursue the hilly ways
that fill our lives, “Beware! The end is near!”
“Your death is nigh!” or some such friendly phrase
will tell me that it’s all downhill from here.
And soon the slope more steeply will incline,
And drop away as quickly as it rose.
You trace the arc? My life is on the line:
I measure out my life with kitten toes.

Though now, my cat, we feel the sunshine’s blaze—
your windowsill is warm, the skies are clear—
yet still I feel the sun’s all-seeing gaze
remind me of the coming day, I fear—
the coming day I cannot feel it shine,
and on my face the smiling daisy grows.
I only have the one, where you have nine:
I measure out my life with kitten toes.

Prince, lord of cats, may endless meat be thine!
O grant that thine immortal princely doze
may evermore upon my lap recline!
I measure out my life with kitten toes.

riordon and plexq and I went to baerana‘s house and played D&D with bored2sleep GMing. I’d never played before, and it was interesting. The whole session was taken up with designing our characters, so we didn’t play at all yet. And I now have sparkly orange d12s and d20s and so on. They are beautiful. I am going to carry them around with me for a bit.

In other news, the fine AWN folks just released 0.3.2. I’m enjoying keeping up with the AWN project, and it stresses the compositor in interesting ways. I’m running it now in addition to gnome-panel. Look into it.

Is there a guide somewhere to making a new Ubuntu langpack, one that isn’t mainstream and that can live in your PPA? Someone asked me whether such a thing could be built for en@shaw (i.e. English written in the Shavian alphabet), and since I have tools which can convert .po files automatically I can’t see why it’d be a problem. I don’t think Launchpad will ever want to support en@shaw as such, but I can’t see a guide anywhere to building these things– it’s clearly more than just sticking .mo files in a .deb, because something needs to create the locale and so on. There must be some standard way!

Is there a simple way to have a pixbuf or pixmap or bitmap which contains two colours, and when I render it it will have one transparent and one the fully opaque colour I want? (I would use the same image in different places in different colours– like a stamp in TuxPaint, only always monochrome). I suppose I could use GdkPixbuf and actually modify the pixel data before I output it (if transparent, leave it; else set to desired colour), but is there a more elegant way?

What’s the name of that program that draws a graph of another program’s startup time (and has nothing to do with valgrind)? You know, it makes one tall column representing the passage of time, and coloured lines coming out at angles telling you what happened when.